JaymzVsTheWorld wrote:Hey guys, really interesting stuff. I also thought the same when I watched I Robot.
After reading some Richard Dawkins and Charles Darwin books, I believe the wheel and the road go hand in hand in nature. Humans being the only being to create and use the wheel for many funtions, but also the road, which made the wheel the success it is.
So maybe we need to think about the road or surface.
Also if you look at small changes in the wheel and the comapritive changes that brings, like the wheels used on a train.
riff_raff wrote:JaymzVsTheWorld,
If you've studied Darwin, and believe the wheel is a natural course of evolution, please explain to me why there are no known natural life forms that employ wheels for motion.
There are flagellates, bipeds and quadrapeds, gliders, gastropeds, winged fliers, swimmers, drifters, etc. But there are no wheeled critters in nature.
As for natural selection and propulsive efficiency, the best mankind has done to-date is the ocean-going cargo container ship. It moves more tonnage, over a longer distance, using less fuel, than any other type of vehicle.
Humans have wheels and internal combustion engines not because of nature or Darwin, but because God wants us humans to go F1 racing!
riff_raff
I don't think Jaymz said he had studied Darwinism, only that he read his books. Is this correct Jaymz?
I also see that you disagreed with something that was said to be inaccurate, only to post the same point yourself, but differently worded. I'm referring to the fact that humans have been the exclusive inventor of the wheel, which Jaymz said.
It is correct to include the road with the particular version of wheel in discussion, as it only takes a small divergence from any wheel to become a different sort of wheel. The spherical wheel will not work on our roads for many reasons. Just as the train wheel will not, just as a cog wheel will not.
And of course the wheel is a natural course of evolution, we invented it didn't we. As our cousins evolved to be inventive and creative, that was the point in evolution, up until now, that the wheel has evolved, while we have. And it has contributed to what we have become today. Without the wheel we wouldn't be where we are today (as evolved). Like all beings, they have evolved a particular tool, often not part of their particular body.
Sincerely,
McG
P.S
Your boat has wheels to keep it's engine moving. It's loaded by vehicles with wheels, on many levels. Wheels were used in the construction of it.
Maybe there is a boat forum somewhere?
Finally, everyone knows that Red Bull is a joke and Max Verstappen is overrated.